Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 7
... criticism of these great novels . Similarly in Parts IV and V I have devoted myself primarily to Tolstoy's interpreta- tion of Christianity and his criticism of art , to the neglect of much of his creative writing , notably his Plays ...
... criticism of these great novels . Similarly in Parts IV and V I have devoted myself primarily to Tolstoy's interpreta- tion of Christianity and his criticism of art , to the neglect of much of his creative writing , notably his Plays ...
Stran 295
... criticism could come only from one who was constitutionally incapable of rising to the height of elemental conflict , or of apprehending the interfusion of the timeless with the world in time , which the play ex- presses . And his criticism ...
... criticism could come only from one who was constitutionally incapable of rising to the height of elemental conflict , or of apprehending the interfusion of the timeless with the world in time , which the play ex- presses . And his criticism ...
Stran 299
... criticism , and that in 1611 that would consist of criticism of the King and Court . Any passages speaking without sufficient respect of courtiers and court ladies , knights and so forth , were dropped on by him . ' terror he knew , as ...
... criticism , and that in 1611 that would consist of criticism of the King and Court . Any passages speaking without sufficient respect of courtiers and court ladies , knights and so forth , were dropped on by him . ' terror he knew , as ...
Vsebina
PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
4 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
accepted achieve admit animal Anna Karenina appetites artist beauty Beethoven body Caucasus ceased characters Christ's teaching Christianity Church civilization claimed conception Confession conflict conscience consciousness Cossacks creative criticism death denial deny desire dream Edward Garnett egotism elements enslaved evil exist experience expressed fact fact of death faith false fear feeling felt forces girl Hadji Murad happiness harmony hated hatred horror human ideal impulse individual inevitably innocence instincts intelligence intense justify Kreutzer Sonata labour later Levin life-conception live marriage Maryanka meaning ment mental merely mind modern moral Natasha nature never passions peace peasant perception perfect physical Pierre pleasure possessed Pozdnyshev primitive Prince Andrew rational reality realize reason relation religion religious Russia Sebastopol seek seemed sensation sense sensual sentimental Shakespeare society soul spiritual struggle thing thought tion Tolstoy's true truth virtue War and Peace whole woman women writing Wyndham Lewis Yasnaya Polyana